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CORALGRILL2014

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Problems with interpreting difficulty-adapting-to-life demands criterion include
 
  a. that people often do not recognize their problems.
  b. nature and nurture become confused.
  c. challenges in measuring the difference between good functioning and maladaptive behavior.
  d. being too judgmental and harsh.

Question 2

Terrance refuses to leave home due to the belief that there are too many free radicals that are specifically aiming to harm him and his complexion. He works from home, has all of his food and other needs delivered to him, and communicates on a regular basis with friends and family. The above illustrates the problem with the difficulties- adapting-to-life-demands criterion for diagnosing a mental disorder because people engage in
 
  a. behaviors that harm others from birth.
  b. behaviors to become self-actualizing.
  c. behaviors that are normal in other cultures than their own.
  d. odd behaviors that do not interfere with their daily functioning.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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